From: Linkedln Messages <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, October 8, 2014 10:27 PM To: Jeffrey Epstein Subject: Jeffrey, check out the updates to our terms of service <http://ww=.linkedin.com/e/v2?e=3ms54r-ill8rkd9-28&t=nmp&midToken=AQHVy=EjRzxXVA&ek=tosupdate03en> Hi Jeffrey, At Linkedln, we want to help you make the most of =our professional life. Part of that is showing the world more about who yo= are and what you know by sharing ideas, starting conversations, and inspi=ing others with your work. So, that raises a question: who owns all of the co=tent you post on Linkedln? You do, and you always have. We've updated our =a href="http://www.linkedin.com/e/v2?e=3ms54r-i118rkd9- 28&t=plh&=mp;midToken=AQHVyQEjRzxXVA&ek=tos_update_03_en&urlhash=FTOc&=mp;url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww% 2Elinkedin%2Ecom%2Flegal%2Fpreview%2Fuser-agree=ent" style="text-decoration: none; color: #007785;">User Agreement (=ffective October 23, 2014) to reinforce our commitment to respecting what'= yours. Whether it's an update, photo, comment, post, presentation, portfo=io, or anything else, we want to make it clear that you're in control of y=ur content. Here are some highlights (you can read more in our=blog post <http://www.linkedin.com/e/v2?e=3ms54r-ill8rkd9- 28&t=plh=amp;midToken=AQHVyQEjRzxXVA&ek=tos_update_03_en&urlhash=Xav2=amp;url=http%3A%2F%2Fblog%2EI inkedin%2Ecom%2Ftopic%2Fcustomer-service%2F=rivacy%2F> )= • You're in the driver's seat. We'll always=ask your permission before using your content in third-party ads, publicat=ons, or websites. We've always done this, but now our User Agreement speci=ically spells it out. • You decide when your content goes. If you=delete something from our platform, we won't use it anymore. • Share wherever or whenever you'd like. We=don't own or have exclusive rights to your content. It's yours, so feel fr=e to repost it anywhere, however you want. We also want to give you even more control over yo=r account so we'